Pancras
English
    
    Etymology
    
Middle English Pancrace, from Latin Pancratius, from Ancient Greek Παγκράτιος (Pankrátios), a name derived from παγκρατής (pankratḗs, “all-powerful, almighty”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈpæŋkɹəs/
Proper noun
    
Pancras
- One of two Christian saints, Pancras of Taormina and Pancras of Rome
- A male given name from Latin, of rare usage
Translations
    
saint
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Anagrams
    
Dutch
    
    Etymology
    
Named after Saint Pancras, the patron saint of the main church of the neighbourhood.
Pronunciation
    
- Hyphenation: Pan‧cras
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